California Court Of Appeal Bends Over Backwards To Uphold Substantial Punitive Award In Asbestos Case

California Court Of Appeal Bends Over Backwards To Uphold Substantial Punitive Award In Asbestos Case

The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment requires procedural fairness in state trials, but that principle seems absent from a recent California Court of Appeal decision upholding a judgment against Kaiser Gypsum Company for almost $1.6 million in compensatory damages and close to $4 million in punitive damages. The decision arises out of one of the thousands of cases against manufacturers of products containing asbestos.